From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> To: Christopher Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, David Windsor <dave@nullcore.net>, Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org>, David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>, Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com>, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>, linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>, Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>, Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>, Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>, "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>, Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com>, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>, "Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com>, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>, Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>, Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>, Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@oracle.com>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>, Luis de Bethencourt <luisbg@kernel.org>, Marc Subject: Re: kmem_cache_attr (was Re: [PATCH 04/36] usercopy: Prepare for usercopy whitelisting) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 09:43:15 -0800 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20180116174315.GA10461@bombadil.infradead.org> (raw) In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1801161049320.5162@nuc-kabylake> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:54:27AM -0600, Christopher Lameter wrote: > On Tue, 16 Jan 2018, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > > I think that's a good thing! /proc/slabinfo really starts to get grotty > > above 16 bytes. I'd like to chop off "_cache" from the name of every > > single slab! If ext4_allocation_context has to become ext4_alloc_ctx, > > I don't think we're going to lose any valuable information. > > Ok so we are going to cut off at 16 charaacters? Sounds good to me. Excellent! > > > struct kmem_cache_attr { > > > char *name; > > > size_t size; > > > size_t align; > > > slab_flags_t flags; > > > unsigned int useroffset; > > > unsinged int usersize; > > > void (*ctor)(void *); > > > kmem_isolate_func *isolate; > > > kmem_migrate_func *migrate; > > > ... > > > } > > > > In these slightly-more-security-conscious days, it's considered poor > > practice to have function pointers in writable memory. That was why > > I wanted to make the kmem_cache_attr const. > > Sure this data is never changed. It can be const. It's changed at initialisation. Look: kmem_cache_create(const char *name, size_t size, size_t align, slab_flags_t flags, void (*ctor)(void *)) s = create_cache(cache_name, size, size, calculate_alignment(flags, align, size), flags, ctor, NULL, NULL); The 'align' that ends up in s->align, is not the user-specified align. It's also dependent on runtime information (cache_line_size()), so it can't be calculated at compile time. 'flags' also gets mangled: flags &= CACHE_CREATE_MASK; > I am not married to either way of specifying the sizes. unsigned int would > be fine with me. SLUB falls back to the page allocator anyways for > anything above 2* PAGE_SIZE and I think we can do the same for the other > allocators as well. Zeroing or initializing such a large memory chunk is > much more expensive than the allocation so it does not make much sense to > have that directly supported in the slab allocators. The only slabs larger than 4kB on my system right now are: kvm_vcpu 0 0 19136 1 8 : tunables 8 4 0 : slabdata 0 0 0 net_namespace 1 1 6080 1 2 : tunables 8 4 0 : slabdata 1 1 0 (other than the fake slabs for kmalloc) > Some platforms support 64K page size and I could envision a 2M page size > at some point. So I think we cannot use 16 bits there. > > If no one objects then I can use unsigned int there again. unsigned int would be my preference. -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@kvack.org"> email@kvack.org </a>
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From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org> To: Christopher Lameter <cl@linux.com> Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, David Windsor <dave@nullcore.net>, Pekka Enberg <penberg@kernel.org>, David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>, Joonsoo Kim <iamjoonsoo.kim@lge.com>, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>, linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>, Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>, Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>, Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>, "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>, Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com>, Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>, "Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com>, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>, Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com>, Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org>, Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@oracle.com>, Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>, Luis de Bethencourt <luisbg@kernel.org>, Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com>, Rik van Riel <riel@redhat.com>, Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com>, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-arch@vger.kernel.org, netdev@vger.kernel.org, kernel-hardening@lists.openwall.com Subject: Re: kmem_cache_attr (was Re: [PATCH 04/36] usercopy: Prepare for usercopy whitelisting) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 09:43:15 -0800 [thread overview] Message-ID: <20180116174315.GA10461@bombadil.infradead.org> (raw) Message-ID: <20180116174315.bLrrc3_Rpn_wO_1abzd6PQkedif0kJDTfKTXf_YMOy0@z> (raw) In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.20.1801161049320.5162@nuc-kabylake> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:54:27AM -0600, Christopher Lameter wrote: > On Tue, 16 Jan 2018, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > > > I think that's a good thing! /proc/slabinfo really starts to get grotty > > above 16 bytes. I'd like to chop off "_cache" from the name of every > > single slab! If ext4_allocation_context has to become ext4_alloc_ctx, > > I don't think we're going to lose any valuable information. > > Ok so we are going to cut off at 16 charaacters? Sounds good to me. Excellent! > > > struct kmem_cache_attr { > > > char *name; > > > size_t size; > > > size_t align; > > > slab_flags_t flags; > > > unsigned int useroffset; > > > unsinged int usersize; > > > void (*ctor)(void *); > > > kmem_isolate_func *isolate; > > > kmem_migrate_func *migrate; > > > ... > > > } > > > > In these slightly-more-security-conscious days, it's considered poor > > practice to have function pointers in writable memory. That was why > > I wanted to make the kmem_cache_attr const. > > Sure this data is never changed. It can be const. It's changed at initialisation. Look: kmem_cache_create(const char *name, size_t size, size_t align, slab_flags_t flags, void (*ctor)(void *)) s = create_cache(cache_name, size, size, calculate_alignment(flags, align, size), flags, ctor, NULL, NULL); The 'align' that ends up in s->align, is not the user-specified align. It's also dependent on runtime information (cache_line_size()), so it can't be calculated at compile time. 'flags' also gets mangled: flags &= CACHE_CREATE_MASK; > I am not married to either way of specifying the sizes. unsigned int would > be fine with me. SLUB falls back to the page allocator anyways for > anything above 2* PAGE_SIZE and I think we can do the same for the other > allocators as well. Zeroing or initializing such a large memory chunk is > much more expensive than the allocation so it does not make much sense to > have that directly supported in the slab allocators. The only slabs larger than 4kB on my system right now are: kvm_vcpu 0 0 19136 1 8 : tunables 8 4 0 : slabdata 0 0 0 net_namespace 1 1 6080 1 2 : tunables 8 4 0 : slabdata 1 1 0 (other than the fake slabs for kmalloc) > Some platforms support 64K page size and I could envision a 2M page size > at some point. So I think we cannot use 16 bits there. > > If no one objects then I can use unsigned int there again. unsigned int would be my preference.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-16 17:43 UTC|newest] Thread overview: 110+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top 2018-01-09 20:55 [PATCH v4 00/36] Hardened usercopy whitelisting Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 01/36] usercopy: Remove pointer from overflow report Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 02/36] usercopy: Include offset in " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 15:25 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 15:25 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 21:15 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 21:15 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 03/36] lkdtm/usercopy: Adjust test to include an offset to check reporting Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 04/36] usercopy: Prepare for usercopy whitelisting Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 18:28 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 18:28 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 21:06 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 21:06 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-12 15:10 ` David Laight 2018-01-12 15:10 ` David Laight 2018-01-12 15:56 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-12 15:56 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-14 23:07 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-14 23:07 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-16 15:21 ` kmem_cache_attr (was Re: [PATCH 04/36] usercopy: Prepare for usercopy whitelisting) Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 15:21 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 16:05 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-16 16:05 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-16 16:54 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 16:54 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 17:43 ` Matthew Wilcox [this message] 2018-01-16 17:43 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-16 18:07 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 18:07 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 18:17 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 18:17 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-16 21:03 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-16 21:03 ` Matthew Wilcox 2018-01-17 14:46 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-17 14:46 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 05/36] usercopy: WARN() on slab cache usercopy region violations Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 18:31 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 18:31 ` Christopher Lameter 2018-01-10 20:14 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 20:14 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 06/36] usercopy: Mark kmalloc caches as usercopy caches Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 07/36] dcache: Define usercopy region in dentry_cache slab cache Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 08/36] vfs: Define usercopy region in names_cache slab caches Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 09/36] vfs: Copy struct mount.mnt_id to userspace using put_user() Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 10/36] ext4: Define usercopy region in ext4_inode_cache slab cache Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 11/36] ext2: Define usercopy region in ext2_inode_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 12/36] jfs: Define usercopy region in jfs_ip " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 13/36] befs: Define usercopy region in befs_inode_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-10 10:53 ` Luis de Bethencourt 2018-01-10 10:53 ` Luis de Bethencourt 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 14/36] exofs: Define usercopy region in exofs_inode_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 15/36] orangefs: Define usercopy region in orangefs_inode_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 16/36] ufs: Define usercopy region in ufs_inode_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 17/36] vxfs: Define usercopy region in vxfs_inode " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 18/36] cifs: Define usercopy region in cifs_request " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 19/36] scsi: Define usercopy region in scsi_sense_cache " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 20/36] net: Define usercopy region in struct proto " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 21/36] ip: Define usercopy region in IP " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 22/36] caif: Define usercopy region in caif " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 23/36] sctp: Define usercopy region in SCTP " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 24/36] sctp: Copy struct sctp_sock.autoclose to userspace using put_user() Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 25/36] net: Restrict unwhitelisted proto caches to size 0 Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 26/36] fork: Define usercopy region in mm_struct slab caches Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 27/36] fork: Define usercopy region in thread_stack " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 28/36] fork: Provide usercopy whitelisting for task_struct Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 29/36] x86: Implement thread_struct whitelist for hardened usercopy Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` [PATCH 30/36] arm64: " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:55 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 31/36] arm: " Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 32/36] kvm: whitelist struct kvm_vcpu_arch Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 33/36] kvm: x86: fix KVM_XEN_HVM_CONFIG ioctl Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 34/36] usercopy: Allow strict enforcement of whitelists Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 35/36] usercopy: Restrict non-usercopy caches to size 0 Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` [PATCH 36/36] lkdtm: Update usercopy tests for whitelisting Kees Cook 2018-01-09 20:56 ` Kees Cook
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